IVF

IVF and other Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) really have become the go-to solution for many women with fertility problems and over the years the risks have continued to decline while outcomes have continued to improve.

One of the most difficult things about IVF and ART information though is keeping up with the fast-pace changes and technological developments and unfortunately it is exceedingly common for even fertility specialists to make poor strategic or tactical decisions because they are not up to date on the newest technological advances and information. Much like how commodore 64’s were a great computer in the 80’s, but who would want to buy one now that we have Macbooks and Intel?

In this section, I will do my best to keep you up to date with the latest developments in IVF and other ART technologies because the reality is that the onus is on us as consumers to ensure that we educate ourselves about our options in order to get the best possible treatment for our own situation.

About Me

Kym Campbell

To find out more about my personal infertility journey, go to my about page!

I’m sure that like me, you have many friends and family members that have fallen pregnant shortly after trying, and you may know even more that have happily gotten pregnant by accident? You can probably also relate to the fact

If you are planning on undergoing IVF, I encourage you to consider the concept of “IVF Family Planning”. Read this blog post to ensure the treatment your specialist recommends, aligns with the amount of children you plan to have!

IVF success rates can be very misleading. The misinterpretation of IVF success rates can cause consequences such as an underestimated guess of how much time, money, and emotional investment having a baby can take.